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diff --git a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Building_Microservices_Natively/0_build-microservice-overview.md b/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Building_Microservices_Natively/0_build-microservice-overview.md deleted file mode 100644 index a1c6edc..0000000 --- a/docs/3_Developer_Guides/2_Building_Microservices_Natively/0_build-microservice-overview.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ ---- -edit_link: '' -title: Overview -origin_url: >- - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/automotive-grade-linux/docs-sources/master/agl-documentation/host-configuration/docs/0-build-microservice-overview.md ---- - -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/host-configuration-developer-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Overview - -You can develop Microservices on your native Linux machine quickly -by following the workflow in this section. -This workflow takes advantage of RPM or Debian packages,which are available -through the -[OpenSUSE Build Service (OBS)](https://build.opensuse.org/). -You can install these -[packages](https://build.opensuse.org/project/subprojects/isv:LinuxAutomotive) -and bypass the -[Yocto Project](https://yoctoproject.org) build cycles described in the -"[Developing an AGL Image](../../getting_started/reference/getting-started/image-workflow-intro.html)" section. - -Using this workflow, you can start to code, execute, and debug Microservice -bindings directly on your host. This flow works for many cases for which -no specific hardware is required, or when you can plug hardware directly -into your native Linux host's USB port such as a Controller Area Network -([CAN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus)) bus Adapter or a Media -Oriented Systems Transport -([MOST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOST_Bus)) Controller. - -The following figure and list overview the Microservice Native Development -process. -You can learn about the steps in the process by reading through the -remaining sections. - -<center><img src="pictures/microservice-workflow-native.png"></center> - -1. **Verify Your Build Host:** - Make sure you have a native Linux host. - For the example used in this section (i.e. `helloworld-service`), be sure your - Linux distribution is a recent version of Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSUSE, or Fedora. - -2. **Download and Install AGL Packages:** - Download and install the - [near-zero](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Install) packages - from the OBS. - -3. **Install the Binder Daemon:** - Install the Binder Daemon, which is a part of the - [AGL Application Framework (AFM)](../../apis_services/reference/af-main/0-introduction.html). - The daemon allows you to connect applications to required services. - -4. **Get Your Source Files:** - For this section, you clone the `helloworld-service` binding repository. - You also need to make sure you have some other required packages to build - that specific binding. - -5. **Build and Run Your Service Natively (Optional Tool Use):** - Build your binding on your Linux host using native tools. - Once the binding is built, you can run it to make sure it functions - as expected. - - Optionally use extra tools once your binding is building and running - smoothly in the native environment. |